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Host-plant specialization by a non-herbivorous amphipod: advantages for the amphipod and costs for the seaweed — Erik E. Sotka (1999) | RDL Network
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Host-plant specialization by a non-herbivorous amphipod: advantages for the amphipod and costs for the seaweed
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Mark E Hay
Georgia Institute of Technology
Host-plant specialization by a non-herbivorous amphipod: advantages for the amphipod and costs for the seaweed
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1999
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Erik E. Sotka
Mark E Hay
Georgia Institute of Technology
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James Darwin Thomas
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